To be honest i dont see a real problem here...
So im not really sure what to advice, sorry.. im currently on the latest cm10 nightly and my deep sleep is even worse than yours, but my drain is less, so i assume the kernel & modem combination you are using is causing your problem.

2 Last question, how crowded is your wifi? could you try wifi analyzer from market and switch to a less crowded wifi channel? It may bring a measurable difference.
How is your signal receptiion in your area? The syncloop makes me think the mobile network could be unstable.

Good Luck mate!

I am in bed now and I will read the whole post when I wake up.

1. I have 3 phones and one pc on my wifi network. I use static ip (i could try without it).

I searched for wifi analyzer. My wifi network is the strongest and i dont know what to do in that app. Added pictures at end!

2. Signal reception is ok but today I played a little bit with it. Switching from 2g to 3g, airplane mode etc.
This modem is XXLPS and it is the best one I tried.

Signal is from -75 o -85 while on 3g (i couldnt find a good modem until now and i noticed when changing too much from data on/off, 3g/2g, airplane that signal tends to get lower).

About signal I could use the phone tomorow without playing with signal and dump a file again.

EDIT:

Did you disable
autostarts from GSF ? ------No, what is that?

guess its normal due to
your huge amount of data transfer from
playstore.-----today I only downloaded adobe reader

Hello! I have a Galaxy SIII, and some battery drain that's driving me crazy... My phone will be ok for most of the day, then for no apparent reason will start to drain the battery like crazy. Like go from 80% to 15% in 3-4 hours. I have to restart it to stop it... Using Battery Monitor Widget I can see that normal usage is about 40-70 mA, then it jumps to 300-400+ mA until it dies.

I installed BBS, but since this crazyness starts whenever it likes to I can't get a clean log. Is there a way to start logging from a precise place in time or extract an period of time to analyse? I can't figure this out... Like right now, it's been acting crazy for the last 3 hours, but I unplugged it this morning... How can I get only the last 3 hours?

Hello! I have a Galaxy SIII, and some battery drain that's driving me crazy... My phone will be ok for most of the day, then for no apparent reason will start to drain the battery like crazy. Like go from 80% to 15% in 3-4 hours. I have to restart it to stop it... Using Battery Monitor Widget I can see that normal usage is about 40-70 mA, then it jumps to 300-400+ mA until it dies.

I installed BBS, but since this crazyness starts whenever it likes to I can't get a clean log. Is there a way to start logging from a precise place in time or extract an period of time to analyse? I can't figure this out... Like right now, it's been acting crazy for the last 3 hours, but I unplugged it this morning... How can I get only the last 3 hours?

Thanks!

When you notice it starting to act up, just go to menu > set custom ref. ... it will start from that point. Just make sure when you save the dump it says custom, instead of boot or unplugged.

so, when my device is "awaken" (but the screen is still off) the option "wifi off when screen goes off" (so to speak) won't be working that way?

Aha! I tried pinging my phone from my computer and the packets arrived! That means my wifi is NOT turning off when the screen goes off

I guess I could have seen this from the BBS logs, right? and the do show it: "Wifi On (): 8 h 34 m 17 s (30857 s) Ratio: 100.0%"

edit: well, just tried the same on my girlfriend's phone (S2 also) on ICS and it behaves the same way but she doesn't have battery drainage.

Wifi on shows only the state of the wifi toggle (wifi toggle on all the time in your case).
You have to look at Wifi running - that shows how long the wifi really was used.

After turning off the screen, the phone needs some time (about 5-8 minutes) to stop wifi and go into deep sleep ... depending on your apps (wakelocks).
So for your wifi test, you should wait for ar least 10 minutes after turning off the screen ... then try to ping the phone via wifi.
Haven't tested it myself ... so please report back your results.

Just have a look at post #3.
There you will find a link to Karpfenhai's description of how to optimize Autostarts for Maps ... with screenshots and a short description.
Autostarts are like app based rules, on which trigger (event) an app will be started.
With root and some apps (such as Gemini Apps Manager and Autostarts from Play store), you can change the default autostart options for the apps.
GoogleServiceFramwork (GSF) is a very important/basic app needed for many system apps/functions.
So be very careful when changing any autostart option for it.
Disabling the wrong option can lead to even more wakelocks and worse battery life.

Hello! I have a Galaxy SIII, and some battery drain that's driving me crazy... My phone will be ok for most of the day, then for no apparent reason will start to drain the battery like crazy. Like go from 80% to 15% in 3-4 hours. I have to restart it to stop it... Using Battery Monitor Widget I can see that normal usage is about 40-70 mA, then it jumps to 300-400+ mA until it dies.

I installed BBS, but since this crazyness starts whenever it likes to I can't get a clean log. Is there a way to start logging from a precise place in time or extract an period of time to analyse? I can't figure this out... Like right now, it's been acting crazy for the last 3 hours, but I unplugged it this morning... How can I get only the last 3 hours?

1. My phone shows 100% battery even after 30 min of usage. What could be the reason? Later on it is all good. I even think that it later loses the % he should lose before (when he stayed at 100%).

2. My phone was in water the other day and it was in rice for 3 days. Could any of that be the reason?

3. Should i disable ony that recievers that are told by Karpfenhai?

Note: I don't use maps and dont have it installed. I can't see that he wrote about GSF autostart recievers?

4. There is no channel 14 on my router so I picked 13, we will see....i think my neighbours use automatic channels.

As IT_ler wrote, disabling too much gsf autostarts may lead to problems, that's why I asked you in the first place.

Let's settle the Wi-Fi for a while,I hope there will be a difference.

Dude if your phone was watered, rice it's not the best idea, normally it needs to bee dismantled and soaked with 99% alcohol (w/o battery) because the minerals from the water will lead to slow corrosion and the phone will die soon.... alcohol can swamp out the water but after some days it's too late..

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